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Show TISrr3Y3TRI-tmTTir.E- Old Kan Bender, S. This PUBLISH CD XVERY noted ' Kansas butcher, was the cenmurderer tre of attraction at the city jail of and-robb- THOSSOAI TUISBAT, SATURDAY. AMD Salt Lake on Thursday last.'. The SATURDAY, JTML lU 1874. press of the city sav that he was recognized by several who pretended to have seen him often GOLD qrOTATIOX. Bo and who knew him well. ' SALT LAB. ' no can be as this it there may, -- HIV, Bujrlnjt... doubt will i he that prisoner) (the Selling- -. be detained by the authorities until his identity can be estabAlTBOSIZED ACEST.- lished. Justice is slow but sure John McEwan Esq., Is our au- and if this be the Bender, we say pT thorized Afrnt to receive subscriptions give him the rope. Tint Vkovo I e- H3-- . nd advertisement for Wo commend him to Who Hulls the cheapest furni' the eourUadcs of our friouds . ture In town? David ClufT, J r. D.ULT Timka. Railroad from Coalville, Summit ' ' County, to Provo. We are pleased to learn that an English company have it in contemplation to make a line of railroad from the town of Coalville, in Summit County, to the City of Provo. This will bring us Into connexion much more directly ' w ith the coal region, and will be nearer and more direct than by Ogden to Salt Lake City. The route will Iks from Coalville through Provo caflon.. So soon as the season will penult, we learn that their engineer is instructed to rurvey and lay out the line of road, ami tho matter will be pushed to completion with speed, and In earnest ne.. The - route will be through good farming land,., timber land, past minor, quarries, .'am T' through settlements, which will not only be accommodation for bettlers, and to bring to markets the various pro- -' ducts of ther labors, but will bring into requistion the numerous and valuable resources of the country which now lie comparatively useless, and undeveloped. The road being so direct lo our county, and hose north and south of us will not only be a valuable acquisition News Jottings. Gov. Woods commissions attest an election. - ; Timpanog03 University. The Spring term for 1874 of this popular institution opens on Monday, the 12tUinst., at 9a.m. There should be a large attendance at the opening exercises, and parents should encourage their sons and daughters to persevere in those studies that will fit them for useful positions In life and be a prop in their old age. To the youth we would say improve every opportunity of gaining use ful knowledge. SaltXnke City Trade. We direct attention to the advertisement in another column of Taylor Jt Cutler, Salt Lake City. This finn have a large and well assorted stock of goods, all of which they are closing out at low figures, in the line of ribbons they have touched the bottom of the market in price, as we heard a lady remark yesterday in Proyo that they wereTpoIIThgtho'fhTest ribbons of any w idth at 25 cents a ' yard. -- Another Says' the-- ' Tribuftt incite gram-mat- ic manner The Church organ and the sacred fiddle praised Judge' McKean yesterday (April 1st.) We cannot account for it in any other way than they felt disposed to'indulgO in first of April pleasantries. Why, we can easily account for it. The Judge is beginning to do his duty In some things, and the Xeica and Iff raid see that is something redeemable in the old gentleman, and they blurt it out. We fearp however, If Ills Honor continues to do so, that be. will get a new name. The Tribune cannot account for the judge doing his simple duty in sustaining the law's. lie is not the first U. 8. Judge sent to Utah that we have known, like the month in which the little good thing was done,'who came in like alien, ahd went out- - like The Judge according lamb. to the wondering editor, .is a Thats the secret. did sustatu the he Why? because law, as against the City Council un- who expelled the little' known. " Jack-Mormo- Jack-Mormon- .' n. Goons. Peter Stubbs wishes to Inform Ills numerous patrons that he has Jnst received a large stock ra, .etc. of Groceries, Wines etc., which he will sell at the lowest ' novlO lh ing prices. and-UqqG- COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. Alderman's Court There xvere two cases brought -: April 4th 1374. before Alderman A. Jones this met Council pursuant to, ad forenoon, the parties (defendants) Journmeht. Quorum present. made, .an appearance.; The first of J. T. Arrow-smitCommunication osso was eu tilled ProvoCIfy pound "keeper, 'w'H3pre"McCaudln for Selling liquor withreferred to the Comand sented, out a license. Case ontinued un on Revenue."' til Tuesday next at 10 oclock a.ra. mittee 'BilLfaran Ordinance, granting In' the second case Provo City for water to Provo of way cs. lienham and Brewer for selling right Manufacturing Company, was liquor on Sunday. The case was taken up on second reading. On continued untit next Thursday at motion the Bill parsed Its second 10 oclock a.ni. reading, and was read the third time by its title, the title amendCity Trade. ed, and the bill passed. wc last stroll a fYPT!ni Tho Bill for an Ordinance, Taking were much pleased to witness the granting right of way for water rush of customers to the East and to Smith and renrod was taken stores. Both up and read, pending the second West, of these' institutions are well rending, on motion tho bill was fctocked with seasonable goods, laid on the table, and the petiand from the present outlook they tioners - were granted. Ieave to We likely to have a lively Spring withdraw their petition to amend and Summer trade. the same by inserting thp names Peter Stubbs grocery and bak- of the parties composing the firm ery establishment is also doing a desiring the grant. Communication of C. D. Miller lively business, being most generally full of customers. He keeps Supervisor, also bills of Taxman a choice variety of family grocer- and Smoot for lumber Ac., furies and has (he reputation of mak nished for road purposes amount Ing the best bread In the city! ing to $7. CO was presented, on Freshwaters and other establish motion the bills weie allowed and merits are doing their, share o the communication referred to trade,- - and -- taking them- alto- the. Committee on Streets and ' gether, the trade In the city seem Alleys. to be on the Increase. On motion the mayor was The Provo Manufacturing Com- authorized-t- o confer with the pany are turning out alargequan-It- y County Court as to the propriety of cloth, which for quality anc of having a well sunk and putting texture cannot bo beaten, anuTcad-il- y therein a suitable pump on the finds a market. Cobrt House lot for tho convenience of the Court House and Jail. Vtr To THE Travmjxo recur. On motion adjourned till Frl Lul Johnson keeps constantly sup- day next at 6 p.m.plied w iih all the latest newspapers and April 10h, 1S74. periodicals, Inrindlng the latest Salt met Council pursuant to ad Lake paper, which he will furnish on and tho ears, beta ecu Pro; 9 and Salt lake, jourimieui adjournal uuti at tbs lowest rates. Saturday, April 11th, at 6 p.ni. r.J h, ve . - - . only adiyortwo. It will be aoroe three weeks before be or they will b removed to Kansas, the authorises havbusing to wait fur the usual red-tap- e iness of authority. aid to Hoytsvlllc, a distance of four -- miles, . thence to Wanhip our mile5, thence to Rockport by the Weber river bottom for three miles, and to Peoa four miles! There is a vast amount of good s, timber mi i table for building for a distance of several cafion. From miles tip Wt-bePeoa to Kamas city it is four mile3 and to the Provo river it is atxiut three mile5. For several miles around Into Rhodes valley there is a great amount of prime white, 'yellow and red pine timber, and a good steam mill will be erected by a gentleman who has one on hand ready to erect for Within future operations. short distance from this line o:' road lie the Flagstaff, Ontaro, McHenry nnd other mines, which have the highest reputations for richness and quantity. From Hailstones firm, Heber city is eight mile - Near this city there is a red sandstone quarry, of vast to be - ample enough to supply the whole Terri tory with that material. It is even now so worked that rock is furnished at the quarry for two dollars a cord. From Ileber city to the narrow cafion is an open and level country for some eleven miles. Provo cafion is alout twelve miles; and from the mouth of the cafion to Provo city is ationt four miles. There is every facil ity for road making, nnd the work can Iks accomplished easily. and . rapidly. This Is an Important enterprise, to Utah, Summit and Wasatch counties especially. It will pur-xi'c- r - Dhtort Provo Citt, Apr 2 ' Tuna: Ifkfc, 1ST i 1 f rr.Esmua JutneiTeda bil r, .t3 JTTV.X MCCX straddeeg the nee U XG SW fcook-- JAMES DWYER, the leading era Governor b.--t SIR-HCnUL- r Lake Cl'y, l.aa Juet started - ; 1e cfFL5.li Is He i afraid of commit ting t.r Mevr Turk, Povtoa and d to make targe parchasr of fcuoh. hhuw'.f, perbapu because he liu lefure. himself so many tltrtcs DiartJ, Globes, Sunday School Look. tVoods ad er-rtd- 1- 'Mf-.ps- , com-tfe- HOTEL. Prlr-- . hotel la prwperilre the Wxoatch hotel the reputed prrp-ertro- f Mr. Nicholas Groesbech. The Coor is for six fine stores, three ground are now occupied, the most prominent Wehaveatae s and rveryth'cg la the A Siatlcsfry F.dncatlcnal LIzf. Liberal piMoont to Large and Small TVrcAaacr. and important one as a mammoth, nnu bt wo.il rrmctXT elegant drug store. The balance are on the way U coro; Vjnru , - Sol sxow ' now faces is blowing ia oar Cut to. Call aod examine stock and prices be- t yiMi pun.bx etsewherre mar3 j.-- z. c. and the shovel and the hoe are all the r- - m:. x.; LlILLiriCRY CTORE XEAT. OSD of Utah ccca-t- y Lea I was a rvsdd-'we used to have some tot eaUle, but LADIES iT our market ha been supplied from yonr ranges lately the appearance of MItS. 1 12. JON1I.M the bovine must have greatly changed. TVUhia the pust three weeks the Cache to attkxtios to xiyrtircsi her new rlK't rf P print Ooo., Jnt Valley folk have sent us aome fine 1 from the Caat, conautlnj of the imiri stall-fe- d oxen, and they made the latest styie of mouth waler to look at them. TVhy SPING and SUMMER cannot your stock raisers around FLOWEPvS, At, go Into tkb badness and make money. Think of cattle on the hoof at fall awd Eitmlna Mn I tell ten cents per poua-- i the TiSH. cows hoxe. TVe were struck the other day to see TV nt CXCIIAriCC. A Few Mere Thoughts. - iv. ! shoes, nt but will result in enriching the promoters of the enterprise. From Coalville the line will be NEW, STORE UTtoartos. Deal r la Judge Emerson has proved himself aboil man; whether atW man re- CLOTHING. GROCERIES, main la the future of court Intricacies, BOOTS, seems to and me, sound, llisnohng, his reputation as a lawyer makes it TOBACCO sounder. Did you ever notice a pecuA CIGARS, liar fact that, no matter bow learned, CARDIZa AriD flOTICriO. sagacious, ped or powerful a man FVewUBupply Lire an ia as be so soon gives maybe, of Goods which we will contrariety ith the rabid element of Cheaper thsn liter. Mormon-eatebe i lmmcsLtely bebesmirched. lave and If you spattered n4 I have, and 0 you s Cl find will be TO THE flTlZITtS CF FR GTO, the treatment of Judge Emerson. I go SFRIUTILLE ia hr the right ; no matter whose ox is CCIMRT. ' gored, but the position of d pro-rente- and jjpcommodution, the taker nude exp-vt.n- g ia the Ik a hr crime wi;Un Snow at Cairo and Southern Illinois and very cold on April 9th. Salt Lake Tribune, mad, howling, furious over an honest Federal official in Utah. What was expected. The Second District Court, Associate Justice Foreman, Judge, will convene at Beaver on Monday morning. Ben Butler of Massachusetts, hv parliamentary tactic, defeats :,he currency bill la the House, ooksas if Inflation will not g The District Court of the Third district of Utah Is in sekm In Sol t Like. The Cou rt is form illy opened and adjourned by. the Clerk. Try a Crier or an ElHar. ' So ray we all. ' Attorney-Genera- l. Snow,. and Marshal McAllister have their certificates of election. Iis Honor Judge McKean ordered them filed. The Salt Lake lleralft cottes-wndeat Ophir, reports everything lovely in that region in region to mining nutters, and sales are reported of some of the ending mines there. , On last Thursday Charfes Hanks shot M it Mescal, at Smdy Station, three times twm KJIs lodg-n-g in his head and one in bis eft side. It is thought Mescal will recover. Tough fellow .that. - Drunks. One solitary drunk" was before the Aldermans Court yesterday, and was fined $2.50. The Aider-ma- n beinjj a merciful man, and considering the hard times, had compassion upon the poor mans family. . are, also, . csll I. JTiOi o It Is indeed pleas.ng to read A Few Thonpht, as they are communicated ' by J. D. lie has struck a great theme and presents it in beatiful language. Tli a great and glorious principles of It Is the soul of that ebari'y rel'gion. which hopeth all things, and perfon u Actions the good It would ftocA. speak louder than words, and If w all practiced what we teach, who can describe the glomnsiriumph of practical religion? If all a ould only d as they would bo done by; but alas it is too true that the advoexTeScf iritgon, are In a great measure, responsible far the skepticism which exists. A man starts in business determined to act honorable and deal justil by all, and being educated in all the principles of morality he "thiuketh fco when ha looks around he aces injustice and wrong, triumphing over a jnsice and right, and eveiybndy-f- Fay-eon- , HATa CK-- ill emi attorney-gener- f:.:vjsi:i stc:.l al Strickland srelking up Main street this week, having re: a rod from Provo, l.x.king 'very sad, wi:h bis can Ee ap pendojtv between bis jodv-UITEsuch is bfe; and if he never from the Flagaff Com gets I he pany, nntd be gets the attorney-generalshih mar as well giv up fcis bri ht vision of nke gardens and groveled walks be ha been Indulging La. PETER GTUBDO, XKOLrS IS ut rlc'E Ttx. My advice to Jo ke - 't -- CROC nice, TCDACCO, FAKCT CANDIES, - Xi K-- ETa T2. All Lind of the beat quality ef l Qr XT-CLlRr.S not to stir Kepi constantly on hand. the remember too that th:ng up much; At the 14 itsat. Career f Ilk nnS filth a Cralit streets. Hetaai that rva mnoving mty Oil ing Tor the hkh .be. bis cloche. aoroebn w hit gut h for crown would reach. The ssEscsiEErcri Tours, Acthe child Is usually instructed to bond flwsVPWW. all his efforts hangs on the pinnacle of T, t vanity or pride. lie is expected to p-rich, no matter how be prta it, so that ni be T"!iE C..LT Lav. he Avoid all legal d.fiicnlitew; tLi i i.i is further taught that hen he acquire DEVOTED WHOLLY TO ITS a certain amount he need fear no law, for he can buy jmlje, and Is a law unto himself; and he grow up under axn these pious teachings and enters the busy scenes cT life. He hears that Commercial some one has got rich, and Las a repu- Oi and cflrr Sorrmber EDA, 1ST3, tation of being honesh. lie Cuds that and a the rich man Is a church IT IS AS AlWtt! ksw Pw at 3 icm.; n--- rt He school. teacher in the Sunday ar t.K1; tork Aavlf Grove a atl.:'; makes thus and lows suit, religion r J35; ILLUSTRATED s T.WZTl, Lrapv 1 1 V; arrive at cloak to cover up his hypocritical Wve sandy ai t.r.; Jxuroa at JLh; lit:le WEEK.IY V1MC Cl affect intert taking pains to let the people arrive at Pah Lake (:aBwd a ests of other counties as well, anc know his rtL.gvxjs ren fincuh-- f be now cv.j at t Cut. cf Veil -adds sanctimony to hi other graces Leave the Vtab Central Mrosd Bcpa, Into market in everything bring Iny Tcims, t torenn-- d e'e slat n at drives a good bargain with more Pe that can be produced or manufac- and y, : M JaiHSoo he OlIOBSwd U effect, and robs and swindle till Eemrry, tured. But those counties especat at T C; leave etc etc gets to le a power in the lau i, and he at Trtt; wn : Lrtd at 5. at ially being directly concerned, lord it over sundry financial specu- dT at T.; IVafer sl at at Grove Fork 13; our capitalists and men of means lators, and becomes a very demigod. Americas 15; arrive at Provo stlijl en W.B. . . should unite their efforts and exteuL-.q-ui'iHHc- d ma-tcrla- same-object-- Is re the Jtali lining Gazette, -, V mi UTAH SOUTHERN RAILROAD. Gni MINING j-- i Int DAILY TRA1XH er IZ-- J lht de-gn- ly , s, he-material, Pr-v- -a Jlin mrt-- rjxrjfol Je tf-ta- ?Ta-chinn- !--! rt-aa- courage the enterprise heartily that our district may lie enriched, and our laboring population obtain employment. The subject is well worthy of consideration, anc attention, as being the means to bring Into our valley the coal wood lumber, ore and products 0: the various sections of country through which the line may be laid from Coalville to Provo. la at l'-iLETTER FROM SALT LAKE. K gular Cones pjn-ienc- cf the e Salt Laxs Crrr, April Tsara-- TRAINS MIX12D J 13, 1ST I. IT IS TUB PAPER FOR TIIC to the above, f arf.sr erjrd. TO AND FROM SANDY, A WANT ;.! run Dally, pi.srC'l LONG FELT IN THE A Leaving the Cub Centnl Raffraad Depot, TERRITORY FDR IjJ.lort rroco Ti vj . Salt Lake CstT, at 1 13 a ta. and 1 pm. BEXPEft. T? Arrtviur at fasiy at I2S am. and S.I5 n pi'i AkVliwaw J W and I ti pmx The old maa bos beva qui:a a lion, Sn2y at fv and Lake Cj at It am.. or tiger, or something elre la our city Arriving ai I pm the last three days. Thousands of perraavecrer rlesre psrehare their son have been to ae him male ar.d r.3 rc? Friy oacts ad lb feuialo and among them mauo who Trike at U. JXr t be tbared wire lh sVe that thev are pecwanally acqnair.t-e- tlooal w,:i era the Train. i It w i'e the original all iarirttiArivn enrectiiog Trc gtt sint d that traleay three or tror crFw Pawns- -, arp'y tn luvegothwn to, ir.es riudy JAAES SHARP, Lltus iron the lien fer qnedr n.h Gca Fre tM rvd Ticket Agcat, remain in the mini j little ycRAFdCRZ LITTLE, I at fC'1 Fc jw rict-- r: trzi. the pnhlie conrernirg bis i b q2T. Vt e I ta wv. nmzn w-.- :i r-- -re. ooi-prir- i J. C. Stovenson iT Bemoval. Merchant Tailor, beg leave to inform his numerous patron that ho ha re-- : moved from his old aland on Con're Street, to one block East and three Sooth of the East Cooperative S:oro. MINER MECHANIC AND BUSINESS MAN, AND MH1LJE3 IX-id.- r. lo rt t ccfies |